Hematology Through the Perspective of

With two modules, the course stands out for addressing onco-hematological diseases and neoplasias.

Cytogenetics

Cytogenetics is a specialized branch of genetics that delves into the structure and function of chromosomes. It plays a pivotal role in elucidating the underlying mechanisms of various medical conditions, particularly in the domain of oncohematological diseases and neoplasms. 

This comprehensive course is structured into two modules, tailored specifically for medical professionals seeking to enhance their expertise and remain abreast of the evolving advancements in this dynamic field. 

Through the exploration of cytogenetics, participants will gain a profound understanding of how chromosomal alterations contribute to the development of oncohematological disorders. This knowledge is of paramount importance in diagnosing these conditions and developing effective treatment strategies. 

Guided by experienced instructors, medical professionals will gain access to valuable information pertaining to advanced techniques employed in cytogenetic analysis. This knowledge will empower them to effectively apply these techniques in their clinical practice. 

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Public

Healthcare professionals who work or intend to work in hematology applied to onco-hematology.

Content

Virtual classes, live content, support material.

Duration

20 hours. 1 hour/class per week.

Instrumental Module

 

Principles of Flow Cytometry:

Standardization and compensation;

Validation and titration of monoclonal antibodies;

Data analysis and interpretation;

 

Quality control;

Basic module

Protocol definitions in clinical diagnosis;

Considerations on samples;

Immunophenotyping of lymphocyte subpopulations;

CD34 cell quantification;

HPN research;

Analysis of clinical cases.

 

Oncohematological diagnostic module:

Ontogeny, hematopoiesis and notions of normal bone marrow;

Immunophenotyping in acute leukemias;

Immunophenotyping in lymphoproliferative diseases;

Plasma cell neoplasia;

Myelodysplastic neoplasia;

 

Analysis of clinical cases. DRM Modules

Technical and clinical aspects;

DRM in Acute Leukemias;

Clinical Case Analysis

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